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Ginetta Restructure Due to High Demand

June 16, 2009 by Mr Butterscotch Leave a Comment

Ginetta Cars

Ginetta recently restructured due to high demand for their cars, which can only mean good things for the Leeds-based marque.  Here’s the official information: Richard Dean, Global Sales Ambassador will now concentrate on opening up emerging international markets with a focus on Asia and the Americas . Dean has already been instrumental in establishing Ginetta […]

Filed Under: Editorial, Motor Sport Tagged With: British marques, G50Z, Ginetta cars, LMP1 cars, Mike Simpson, Stewart Linn, Zytek engines

British GT Championship – Coming To Knockhill

May 31, 2009 by Mr Butterscotch Leave a Comment

The British GT

The British GT Championship is coming to Knockhill and I’ll have the pleasure of attending on the 13th June.  Massive V8 and V10 monsters will be roaring around the track – much to the delight of the many fans in attendance. Here’s the official info: The British GT Championship is one of the most prestigious […]

Filed Under: Events, Motor Sport Tagged With: British GT, GT racing, knockhill, v10, V8

FOTA Submits Entries For F1

May 29, 2009 by Mr Butterscotch Leave a Comment

Well, we can now all breathe a sigh of relief.  FOTA, the Formula One Teams’ Association, has signed conditional entry to the F1 2010 season.  The Association includes the teams that were previously holding out of signing due to the £40million budget cap, but this seems to have been somewhat placated by a £100million cap […]

Filed Under: F1 Grand Prix, Motor Sport Tagged With: fia, formula 1, FOTA

A Truly Sustainable Racer

May 7, 2009 by Mr Butterscotch 1 Comment

An F3 racer that

The steering wheel is made from Carrots… powered by Waste Chocolate and Vegetable Oil… with Potatoes used to produce the bodywork… and it goes 125mph round corners! Following the recent turmoil in Formula 1 arising from the high costs of running competitive motor racing teams, and doubts in sponsors’ minds over the commercial value of […]

Filed Under: Editorial, Motor Sport, The Environment Tagged With: environmentally friendly racing, F3, The Environment, world first developments, WorldFirst

Vauxhall To Leave The BTCC?

April 25, 2009 by Mr Butterscotch Leave a Comment

Given that Vauxhall have won seven out of the last eight years of the championships, it seems a bit odd that they’ll leave the BTCC after 2009.  Then again, I guess it must be quite expensive putting three cars on the track.  Nonetheless, this is a great loss to the sport and the lads who […]

Filed Under: Motor Sport Tagged With: BTCC, Top Gear, vauxhall

Ron Dennis Quits F1

April 17, 2009 by Mr Butterscotch Leave a Comment

Ron Dennis

In a move that’s no doubt going to be seen by some as a ‘falling on the sword’ tactic to take the heat from the team, Ron Dennis has spectacularly quit Formula One after more than forty years in the business. Dennis insisted that his decision had nothing to do with the recent scandal that’s […]

Filed Under: Industry News, Motor Sport Tagged With: lewis hamilton, McLaren, Motorsport Cancel, Ron Dennis

Subaru Quits Rallying After Twenty Year History

December 17, 2008 by Mr Butterscotch 1 Comment

Subaru Impreza WRX

This sudden decision was in response to the widespread economic downturn that is affecting the entire automotive industry, and follows Suzuki’s withdrawal announced a couple of days ago. After 20 years in the sport, during which time the Prodrive-run Subaru World Rally Team has won six World Rally Championship titles, this is not only sad […]

Filed Under: Motor Sport Tagged With: Subaru, World Rally 2008, World Rally 2009

SEAT Bows Out Of The BTCC

September 16, 2008 by Mr Butterscotch 1 Comment

The SEAT TDI BTCC Cars.

In what can only be described as one of the saddest moments in British Touring Car history for a while now, SEAT has decided to call it a day.  This means that for the manufacturer Brands Hatch (Sunday, 21st September) will mark a swan song for what has been a fantastic foray into BTCC racing […]

Filed Under: Motor Sport Tagged With: BTCC, Darren Turner, Jason Plato, Seat, SEAT Cupra

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